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What
is Media Relations?
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The
Cessna Media Relations department is responsible for
responding to and assisting journalists working on an
article by providing accurate and current information
about the Cessna Aircraft Company, its products and
services.
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Who
do I contact if I am currently working on a story involving
Cessna or one of its products and need assistance?
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Doug Oliver is the Media Relations contact. He can
be reached at (316) 517-1927 or by email at corpcomm@cessna.textron.com.
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What
is Cessna Emedia and who can gain access to the site?
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The
Cessna Emedia website was created exclusively for use
by members of the media. It provides journalists the
tools necessary to accurately report up-to-the-minute
Cessna news.
Public
announcements, a schedule of upcoming events and Cessna
news can be accessed in Cessna's In
The News.
Cessna
Emedia does not include any technical information or
company historical data.
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How
do I gain access to Cessna Emedia?
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To gain access to the Cessna Emedia website please go to www.cessnaemedia.com. |
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Where
can I find more information on aircraft previously manufactured
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The
information available on Cessna's previously manufactured
aircraft is very limited. The Cessna
Story section of this website provides a detailed
milestone chart that dates back to 1911 and includes
the dates of all significant aircraft introductions,
certifications and delivery milestones.
At
this time, photos, posters and drawings of Cessna aircraft
not currently in production are not available.
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